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CurveSurvey 14 - 22 Jan 2009 - Main.IanSullivan
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CurveSurvey 13 - 15 May 2008 - Main.AmandaHungerford
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What are the lowest grades you would be happy with?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Mostly Bs and some As 0% (10)
leftbarmainbarrightbar All Bs 0% (8)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Mostly As and some Bs 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar All As 0% (2)
If someone missed class for a personal reason (e.g. health) and asked to see your notes what would be your response?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Would send them my notes willingly 0% (21)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Would send them my notes grudgingly 0% (1)
If someone with whom you were NOT friends missed class for a frivolous reason (i.e. hadn’t felt like going) asked for your notes what would be your response?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Would send them my notes grudgingly 0% (14)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Would send them my notes willingly 0% (7)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Would send them none of my notes 0% (1)
Would your response be different if they missed class almost every day vs. if they almost never missed class?
leftbarmainbarrightbar No 0% (10)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Yes 0% (10)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Maybe 0% (2)
Would your response be different if they seemed like they were competitive for a good grade in the class?
leftbarmainbarrightbar No 0% (20)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Yes 0% (1)
If a professor contacted the entire class asking for volunteers to send notes to a classmate what would your response be?
leftbarmainbarrightbar I would send in my notes 0% (10)
leftbarmainbarrightbar I would wait and see if anyone else sent in their notes 0% (7)
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If you overheard classmates discussing class and could tell they were misinterpreting what the professor had said would you interject?
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leftbarmainbarrightbar No 0% (8)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Maybe 0% (6)
Would your response be different if they were students w/ whom you were friendly?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Yes 0% (14)
leftbarmainbarrightbar No 0% (8)
Would your response be different if some of the students were competing with you for a particular job?
leftbarmainbarrightbar No 0% (22)
What percentage of your classmates do you think would correct you if they knew you misunderstood the material?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Most 0% (10)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Some 0% (9)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Few 0% (3)
If you were having difficulty understanding class material and asked for assistance what percentage of your classmates do you think would take several hours to assist you?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Few 0% (14)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Some 0% (5)
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CurveSurvey 12 - 12 May 2008 - Main.AmandaHungerford
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CurveSurvey 11 - 09 May 2008 - Main.AmandaHungerford
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CurveSurvey 10 - 08 May 2008 - Main.AmandaHungerford
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CurveSurvey 9 - 06 May 2008 - Main.AmandaHungerford
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CurveSurvey 8 - 04 May 2008 - Main.AmandaHungerford
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CurveSurvey 7 - 03 May 2008 - Main.AmandaHungerford
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Hello all,

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 Thanks! Amanda

CurveSurvey 6 - 02 May 2008 - Main.AmandaHungerford
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Although if anyone knows why I can only get answers to the first question to show up, why I can't get the last question to show up, or why the results are showing up here (instead of "AmandaHungerfordPollResults, where I want them to), any help would be much appreciated.
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What are the lowest grades you would be happy with?
leftbarmainbarrightbar All Bs 0% (4)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Mostly As and some Bs 0% (2)
If someone missed class for a personal reason (e.g. health) and asked to see your notes what would be your response?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Would send them my notes willingly 0% (2)
If someone with whom you were NOT friends missed class for a frivolous reason (i.e. hadn’t felt like going) asked for your notes what would be your response?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Would send them my notes willingly 0% (1)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Would send them some of my notes 0% (1)
Would your response be different if they missed class almost every day vs. if they almost never missed class?
leftbarmainbarrightbar No 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Maybe 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Yes 0% (1)
Would your response be different if they seemed like they were competitive for a good grade in the class?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Yes 0% (3)
leftbarmainbarrightbar No 0% (1)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Maybe 0% (1)
If a professor contacted the entire class asking for volunteers to send notes to a classmate what would your response be?
leftbarmainbarrightbar I would send in my notes 0% (2)
If you overheard classmates discussing class and could tell they were misinterpreting what the professor had said would you interject?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Yes 0% (2)
Would your response be different if they were students w/ whom you were friendly?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Yes 0% (4)
leftbarmainbarrightbar No 0% (1)
Would your response be different if some of the students were competing with you for a particular job?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Yes 0% (3)
leftbarmainbarrightbar No 0% (1)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Maybe 0% (1)
What percentage of your classmates do you think would correct you if they knew you misunderstood the material?
leftbarmainbarrightbar All 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Some 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Few 0% (1)
If you were having difficulty understanding class material and asked for assistance what percentage of your classmates do you think would take several hours to assist you?
leftbarmainbarrightbar All 0% (1)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Some 0% (1)
-- AmandaHungerford - 21 Feb 2008

Well, it saves all the questions when I vote (also, changing the name of the poll will reset the votes already cast, in case you weren't already using that trick, but I'm still not quite sure why it's storing the results here and not on the saveto="" page. It looks to me like your syntax is correct, but I'll poke at it again later tonight. Oh, and secret="on" is the default, I removed it for troubleshooting only. -- IanSullivan

Amanda, it looks like we've found a bug in the vote plugin. The problems seem to result from having commas within the questions that you ask. Take a look at CurveSurveyPollResults for some examples. The top one has commas and is broken, the bottom removes those commas and works fine. I'll pass the information along to the people who wrote the plugin but, in the meantime, you'll want to phrase your questions without commas.

-- IanSullivan 22 Apr 2008

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What are the lowest grades you would be happy with?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Mostly Bs and some As 0% (10)
leftbarmainbarrightbar All Bs 0% (8)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Mostly As and some Bs 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar All As 0% (2)
If someone missed class for a personal reason (e.g. health) and asked to see your notes what would be your response?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Would send them my notes willingly 0% (21)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Would send them my notes grudgingly 0% (1)
If someone with whom you were NOT friends missed class for a frivolous reason (i.e. hadn’t felt like going) asked for your notes what would be your response?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Would send them my notes grudgingly 0% (14)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Would send them my notes willingly 0% (7)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Would send them none of my notes 0% (1)
Would your response be different if they missed class almost every day vs. if they almost never missed class?
leftbarmainbarrightbar No 0% (10)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Yes 0% (10)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Maybe 0% (2)
Would your response be different if they seemed like they were competitive for a good grade in the class?
leftbarmainbarrightbar No 0% (20)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Yes 0% (1)
If a professor contacted the entire class asking for volunteers to send notes to a classmate what would your response be?
leftbarmainbarrightbar I would send in my notes 0% (10)
leftbarmainbarrightbar I would wait and see if anyone else sent in their notes 0% (7)
leftbarmainbarrightbar I would not send in my notes 0% (5)
If you overheard classmates discussing class and could tell they were misinterpreting what the professor had said would you interject?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Yes 0% (8)
leftbarmainbarrightbar No 0% (8)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Maybe 0% (6)
Would your response be different if they were students w/ whom you were friendly?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Yes 0% (14)
leftbarmainbarrightbar No 0% (8)
Would your response be different if some of the students were competing with you for a particular job?
leftbarmainbarrightbar No 0% (22)
What percentage of your classmates do you think would correct you if they knew you misunderstood the material?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Most 0% (10)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Some 0% (9)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Few 0% (3)
If you were having difficulty understanding class material and asked for assistance what percentage of your classmates do you think would take several hours to assist you?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Few 0% (14)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Some 0% (5)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Most 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar None 0% (1)
-- AmandaHungerford - 21 Feb 2008
 
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Ian - thanks, that helps a lot. Any idea why the answers still are saving on this page, instead of AmandaHungerfordPollResults?
 
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CurveSurvey 5 - 27 Apr 2008 - Main.AmandaHungerford
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What are the lowest grades you would be happy with?
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leftbarmainbarrightbar Mostly As and some Bs 0% (2)
If someone missed class for a personal reason (family problems, health, etc) and asked to see your notes, what would be your response?  
If someone with whom you were NOT friends missed class for a frivolous reason (i.e. hadn’t felt like going) asked for your notes, what would be your response?  
Would your response be different if they missed class almost every day vs. if they almost never missed class?
leftbarmainbarrightbar No 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Maybe 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Yes 0% (1)
Would your response be different if they seemed like they were competitive for a good grade in the class?
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If a professor contacted the entire class, said that some had missed class, and asked for volunteers to send in their notes, what would your response be?  
If you overheard classmates discussing class, and could tell they were misinterpreting what the professor had said, would you interject?  
Would your response be different if they were students w/ whom you were friendly?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Yes 0% (4)
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Would your response be different if some of the students were competing with you for a particular job?
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What percentage of your classmates do you think would correct you if they knew you misunderstood the material?
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If you were having difficulty understanding class material, and asked for assistance, what percentage of your classmates do you think would take several hours to assist you?  
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What are the lowest grades you would be happy with?
leftbarmainbarrightbar All Bs 0% (4)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Mostly As and some Bs 0% (2)
If someone missed class for a personal reason (e.g. health) and asked to see your notes what would be your response?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Would send them my notes willingly 0% (2)
If someone with whom you were NOT friends missed class for a frivolous reason (i.e. hadn’t felt like going) asked for your notes what would be your response?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Would send them my notes willingly 0% (1)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Would send them some of my notes 0% (1)
Would your response be different if they missed class almost every day vs. if they almost never missed class?
leftbarmainbarrightbar No 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Maybe 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Yes 0% (1)
Would your response be different if they seemed like they were competitive for a good grade in the class?
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leftbarmainbarrightbar No 0% (1)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Maybe 0% (1)
If a professor contacted the entire class asking for volunteers to send notes to a classmate what would your response be?
leftbarmainbarrightbar I would send in my notes 0% (2)
If you overheard classmates discussing class and could tell they were misinterpreting what the professor had said would you interject?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Yes 0% (2)
Would your response be different if they were students w/ whom you were friendly?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Yes 0% (4)
leftbarmainbarrightbar No 0% (1)
Would your response be different if some of the students were competing with you for a particular job?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Yes 0% (3)
leftbarmainbarrightbar No 0% (1)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Maybe 0% (1)
What percentage of your classmates do you think would correct you if they knew you misunderstood the material?
leftbarmainbarrightbar All 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Some 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Few 0% (1)
If you were having difficulty understanding class material and asked for assistance what percentage of your classmates do you think would take several hours to assist you?
leftbarmainbarrightbar All 0% (1)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Some 0% (1)
 -- AmandaHungerford - 21 Feb 2008

Well, it saves all the questions when I vote (also, changing the name of the poll will reset the votes already cast, in case you weren't already using that trick, but I'm still not quite sure why it's storing the results here and not on the saveto="" page. It looks to me like your syntax is correct, but I'll poke at it again later tonight. Oh, and secret="on" is the default, I removed it for troubleshooting only.

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 -- IanSullivan 22 Apr 2008
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Ian - thanks, that helps a lot. Any idea why the answers still are saving on this page, instead of AmandaHungerfordPollResults?

-- AmandaHungerford - 27 Apr 2008

 
 
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CurveSurvey 4 - 22 Apr 2008 - Main.IanSullivan
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 Well, it saves all the questions when I vote (also, changing the name of the poll will reset the votes already cast, in case you weren't already using that trick, but I'm still not quite sure why it's storing the results here and not on the saveto="" page. It looks to me like your syntax is correct, but I'll poke at it again later tonight. Oh, and secret="on" is the default, I removed it for troubleshooting only. -- IanSullivan
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Amanda, it looks like we've found a bug in the vote plugin. The problems seem to result from having commas within the questions that you ask. Take a look at CurveSurveyPollResults for some examples. The top one has commas and is broken, the bottom removes those commas and works fine. I'll pass the information along to the people who wrote the plugin but, in the meantime, you'll want to phrase your questions without commas.

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CurveSurvey 3 - 21 Apr 2008 - Main.IanSullivan
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What are the lowest grades you would be happy with?
leftbarmainbarrightbar All Bs 0% (4)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Mostly As and some Bs 0% (2)
If someone missed class for a personal reason (family problems, health, etc) and asked to see your notes, what would be your response?  
If someone with whom you were NOT friends missed class for a frivolous reason (i.e. hadn’t felt like going) asked for your notes, what would be your response?  
Would your response be different if they missed class almost every day vs. if they almost never missed class?
leftbarmainbarrightbar No 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Maybe 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Yes 0% (1)
Would your response be different if they seemed like they were competitive for a good grade in the class?
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leftbarmainbarrightbar No 0% (1)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Maybe 0% (1)
If a professor contacted the entire class, said that some had missed class, and asked for volunteers to send in their notes, what would your response be?  
If you overheard classmates discussing class, and could tell they were misinterpreting what the professor had said, would you interject?  
Would your response be different if they were students w/ whom you were friendly?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Yes 0% (4)
leftbarmainbarrightbar No 0% (1)
Would your response be different if some of the students were competing with you for a particular job?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Yes 0% (3)
leftbarmainbarrightbar No 0% (1)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Maybe 0% (1)
What percentage of your classmates do you think would correct you if they knew you misunderstood the material?
leftbarmainbarrightbar All 0% (2)
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If you were having difficulty understanding class material, and asked for assistance, what percentage of your classmates do you think would take several hours to assist you?  
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What are the lowest grades you would be happy with?
leftbarmainbarrightbar All Bs 0% (4)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Mostly As and some Bs 0% (2)
If someone missed class for a personal reason (family problems, health, etc) and asked to see your notes, what would be your response?  
If someone with whom you were NOT friends missed class for a frivolous reason (i.e. hadn’t felt like going) asked for your notes, what would be your response?  
Would your response be different if they missed class almost every day vs. if they almost never missed class?
leftbarmainbarrightbar No 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Maybe 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Yes 0% (1)
Would your response be different if they seemed like they were competitive for a good grade in the class?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Yes 0% (3)
leftbarmainbarrightbar No 0% (1)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Maybe 0% (1)
If a professor contacted the entire class, said that some had missed class, and asked for volunteers to send in their notes, what would your response be?  
If you overheard classmates discussing class, and could tell they were misinterpreting what the professor had said, would you interject?  
Would your response be different if they were students w/ whom you were friendly?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Yes 0% (4)
leftbarmainbarrightbar No 0% (1)
Would your response be different if some of the students were competing with you for a particular job?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Yes 0% (3)
leftbarmainbarrightbar No 0% (1)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Maybe 0% (1)
What percentage of your classmates do you think would correct you if they knew you misunderstood the material?
leftbarmainbarrightbar All 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Some 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Few 0% (1)
If you were having difficulty understanding class material, and asked for assistance, what percentage of your classmates do you think would take several hours to assist you?  
 -- AmandaHungerford - 21 Feb 2008
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Well, it saves all the questions when I vote (also, changing the name of the poll will reset the votes already cast, in case you weren't already using that trick, but I'm still not quite sure why it's storing the results here and not on the saveto="" page. It looks to me like your syntax is correct, but I'll poke at it again later tonight. Oh, and secret="on" is the default, I removed it for troubleshooting only. -- IanSullivan
 
 
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CurveSurvey 2 - 19 Apr 2008 - Main.AmandaHungerford
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I'm in the process of creating a questionnaire about the curve, grades, etc to inform my paper re-write. If, in the meanwhile, you guys could hold off creating your own survey involving grades or the curve, I'd appreciate it.
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Although if anyone knows why I can only get answers to the first question to show up, why I can't get the last question to show up, or why the results are showing up here (instead of "AmandaHungerfordPollResults, where I want them to), any help would be much appreciated.

 Thanks!
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What are the lowest grades you would be happy with?
leftbarmainbarrightbar All Bs 0% (4)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Mostly As and some Bs 0% (2)
If someone missed class for a personal reason (family problems, health, etc) and asked to see your notes, what would be your response?  
If someone with whom you were NOT friends missed class for a frivolous reason (i.e. hadn’t felt like going) asked for your notes, what would be your response?  
Would your response be different if they missed class almost every day vs. if they almost never missed class?
leftbarmainbarrightbar No 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Maybe 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Yes 0% (1)
Would your response be different if they seemed like they were competitive for a good grade in the class?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Yes 0% (3)
leftbarmainbarrightbar No 0% (1)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Maybe 0% (1)
If a professor contacted the entire class, said that some had missed class, and asked for volunteers to send in their notes, what would your response be?  
If you overheard classmates discussing class, and could tell they were misinterpreting what the professor had said, would you interject?  
Would your response be different if they were students w/ whom you were friendly?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Yes 0% (4)
leftbarmainbarrightbar No 0% (1)
Would your response be different if some of the students were competing with you for a particular job?
leftbarmainbarrightbar Yes 0% (3)
leftbarmainbarrightbar No 0% (1)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Maybe 0% (1)
What percentage of your classmates do you think would correct you if they knew you misunderstood the material?
leftbarmainbarrightbar All 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Some 0% (2)
leftbarmainbarrightbar Few 0% (1)
If you were having difficulty understanding class material, and asked for assistance, what percentage of your classmates do you think would take several hours to assist you?  
 -- AmandaHungerford - 21 Feb 2008

CurveSurvey 1 - 21 Feb 2008 - Main.AmandaHungerford
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I'm in the process of creating a questionnaire about the curve, grades, etc to inform my paper re-write. If, in the meanwhile, you guys could hold off creating your own survey involving grades or the curve, I'd appreciate it.

If people have ideas for questions I should ask/general tips about questionnaires, I'd take any help I can get.

Thanks!

-- AmandaHungerford - 21 Feb 2008

 
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